The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on
Monday, May 18, 2015 re-arraigned a former governor of Bayelsa State, Timipre
Sylva before Justice E. S Chukwu of the Federal High Court sitting in Maitama,
Abuja on a six count charge of fraud to the tune of N2.45bn (two billion, and forty
five million naira).
Sylva allegedly converted N2bn (two billion naira) worth of
properties and resources belonging to Bayelsa State between 2009 and 2010,
during his tenure as governor of the State, an offence punishable by the Money
Laundering Act.
He was also alleged to have induced Union Bank Plc to grant
him an overdraft facility of N2bn on the pretext of using the money to augment
workers’ salary.
It will be recalled that, the former governor also has
similar charges pending against him before Justice Ahmed Mohammed of the
Federal High Court, Abuja .
Sylva had earlier pleaded not guilty to the charge when he
was first arraigned for the offences before Justice Adamu Bello (retd.) on June
5, 2012.
The matter had to start de novo (afresh) following the
retirement of Justice Bello, a development which prompted Sylva’s
re-arraignment before Justice Chukwu on Monday.
Upon his plea, Sylva’s counsel, Israel Olorundare, SAN,
through an oral application sought bail for the former governor. The prosecuting
counsel, Festus Keyamo, represented by John Ainetor, did not oppose the bail
application.
Ainetor, however, asked the judge to grant Sylva bail in
terms that would ensure that, the accused is always in court to stand his
trial. Justice Chukwu, subsequently,
admitted Sylva to bail on conditions and terms previously granted by the former
trial judge.
The case has been adjourned to May 25, 2015 for commencement
of trial.
9 Comments
This thief should be behind bars
ReplyDeleteYou can imagine how much is syphoned by a governor
ReplyDeleteGod help Nig to remove street leaders.
ReplyDeleteGood for him
ReplyDeleteServes him right
ReplyDeleteWill others learn from it?
ReplyDeleteThat's why the masses are suffering
ReplyDeleteAm so ashamed of Nigerian leaders
ReplyDeleteWickedness...
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